Now that I have seen your link, I can offer this little bit -- I hope it is useful.
You can "push" data into Form components using things similar to the following examples:
<INPUT TYPE="TEXT" NAME="FOO" VALUE="<TMPL_VAR NAME="FOOVALUE">">
# Create a Selection list
<SELECT NAME="BARLIST">
<TMPL_LOOP NAME="BARLIST">
<OPTION VALUE="<TMPL_VAR NAME="VALUE">"><TMPL_VAR NAME="TEXT_VALUE">
</TMPL_LOOP>
</SELECT>
If you need more information regarding building TMPL_LOOP structures the HTML::Template docs show some good examples, but I will include one that would work for the above loop:
$tmpl->param('BARLIST', [ {'VALUE' => '123',
'TEXT_VALUE' => 'First three' },
{'VALUE' => '456',
'TEXT_VALUE' => 'Second three'}
]);
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